The Squeeze

The Squeeze

Movie |

New York City | Detective

  • Duration: 1h 41min
  • Music: Miles Goodman
  • Similar To: Into the Night, Mo' Money
  • Story:
    Harry Berg is both a con artist and an actual artist -- he constructs large sculptures out of television sets -- but he is not particularly successful in either role. He owes some money, which gets him involved with Rachel Dobs, a police detective who works with a collection agency. When Harry comes into possession of a strange parcel, both the con man and the detective find themselves wrapped up in a sinister corporate plot to fix the lottery.
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STORY

Story
Harry Berg is both a con artist and an actual artist -- he constructs large sculptures out of television sets -- but he is not particularly successful in either role. He owes some money, which gets him involved with Rachel Dobs, a police detective who works with a collection agency. When Harry comes into possession of a strange parcel, both the con man and the detective find themselves wrapped up in a sinister corporate plot to fix the lottery.

BOX OFFICE

Box Office Collection 2,228,951 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

During the production, veteran stuntman Victor Magnotta drowned while performing a car stunt in which the auto was driven off a Hoboken, New Jersey pier and plunged into the Hudson River. Vic's untimely death (in his early forties) was the result of several miscalculations. The car was supposed to run off the end of the pier, flat-splash in the Hudson, and sink slowly, but the vehicle had been stripped of all excess weight, including the gas tank. There was a small canister tank under the hood with just enough fuel to pull off the stunt, because environmental laws prohibited fuel leakage into the river. This made the car abnormally nose-heavy. Vic was strapped inside in a five-point harness, and had a "pony" air bottle w/regulator close at hand. For whatever reason, it was decided to replace the car's glass windshield with with one made from a sheet of plexiglass. When the effects crew screwed down the new windshield, the torque on their portable drills was apparently set too high, and the screws stripped out their holes. Vic drove off the end of the pier, but the car had the weight of the engine in front, and very little weight in the rear. Instead of "pancaking" into the river, the car immediately nosed over, and hit the surface grille-first. The onrushing water hit the windshield, ripped out the screws, and wrapped the plastic strip around Vic. He couldn't even get to his air bottle. Safety divers responded immediately, but before they could unwrap him from the failed windshield, he was dead. The actual sequence (not the aftermath, of course) was used in the film.

The VHS release of this film features the leading characters being "squeezed" between the two Twin Towers of the former World Trade Center. After the tragedy of 9/11, it was discussed at length that any future releases of the film, especially with DVD sales on the rise, should have both the towers omitted, however a DVD release of The Squeeze has, since 2017, not yet happened. In 2019, the film was released on Blu-Ray, retaining the original cover with the Twin Towers.

The pinball machine visible in the background at the bar is Bally's 1982 machine Speakeasy.

This movie's closing credits dedication reads: ''In Memory of Vic Magnotta, Our Friend."

Actress Rae Dawn Chong, after several weeks of filming, replaced actress Jenny Wright, who had previously replaced actress Mariel Hemingway, who was originally cast in the lead female role as Rachel Dobs.

Popular Dialogues

"[repeated line] Harry Berg: Did my eye twitch?"

"Ralph Vigo: Human morality disintegrates at the fifty million dollar mark."

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